Journal article
The enigma of 'harmful' alcohol consumption: Evidence from a mixed methods study involving female drinkers in Scotland
JS Gill, R Rush, H Black, FP O'May, J Chick, C Rees, B McPake
Perspectives in Public Health | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2016
Abstract
Background/aims: An appreciation of the drinking patterns of population subgroups may usefully inform tailored interventions. For this purpose, research has highlighted a need to better describe the drinking behaviour of UK women. This study aims to characterise the purchasing and consumption behaviour of female heavy, harmed, drinkers in contact with Scottish health services in two cities and to explore the factors that influence the link to harm. Methods: Mixed methods study involving cross-sectional survey questionnaires and one-to-one interviews (5). The questionnaires documented (1) demographic data (including derived deprivation score), last week's (or 'typical' weekly) consumption (ty..
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Awarded by Scottish Mental Health Research Network
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported financially by the Chief Scientist Office, Scotland (CZH/4/645); Alcohol Research UK (R2011/01); National Health Service (NHS) Health Scotland; NHS Lothian Foundation Trust; and in kind by the Scottish Mental Health Research Network.